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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2008

110 MPG Mustang HP2g on PowerTV

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  • Either this guy will be a household name next year or you'll never hear of him again... With oil being a multi-trillion dollar per year industry, I wouldn't be surprised if this is the last we ever hear of this guy.

  • Great if it's true.. but I doubt it is. If these guys could come up with it, why hasn't any car company before them? I'd love for it to be real, I'd be the first in line to have this engine setup swapped into my Mustang, but I'm afraid it's a load of BS.

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  • Take my money!

  • @P8121 Boom!

  • did the oil company buy you out? When will this be for sale to the public?

    thanks.

  • @lezzunz4fR33 I am part of it.. Check my channel, I promote and assist with electric bikes. I would like to see more on your behalf.

  • @lezzunz4fR33 We can only do so much, money is in the way, and the ones who have profited most by these old outdated technologies. Like most technologies, they become outdated and upgraded to hopefully something better. Energy is no exception.

  • @lezzunz4fR33 I know, very true.. There is some information that I put on my channel frontpage, which was on the news months ago, which claimed B.P invested 15 million dollars against cleaner energy resources. How can they get any more obvious?!

  • @lezzunz4fR33 Electricity from Methane from landfills requires no enzymes, and time is not an issue when the landfill has already had years to grow. Same with agriculture. It burns much cleaner than gasoline. Unfortunately, This is more common in the small U.K than Canada and U.S.A.

  • @luc59457 of the energy markets. the average man can't produce gasoline and will never be able to; but he CAN throw some yard waste into a still and cook up some fuel. how would the gas company ever profit from that? they can't. that's why it's illegal. don't let the robber barrons tell you what to think; they don't care about your well-being. they WANT you to tow their line, like a dutiful slave. free thinking humans could fix so many of the problems that exist in this world, be part of that.

  • @luc59457 sunlight concentrated by angled mirrors or exhaust heat from other manufacturing processes. the cost in raw materials and energy required are negligible at best(especially considering the difficulty of first pumping crude, refining it and all of the shipping/distribution methods necessary). why don't you hear about this? oil companies are so heavily invested in the status quo that anything so simple and economically viable are a very real threat to their continued monopolistic control

  • @luc59457 old office paper for the love of god! office paper! the reality is that ethanol could be made from raw waste products that currently have no greater purpose in life than choking landfills. ethanol production could literally make bagging yard waste after you cut the grass profitable for the average homeowner. the fermentation process requires only enzymes and time and the resultant product only requires 180 degrees of sustained heat to boil off the mash(easily achieved using

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